Issues in Interdisciplinarity 2019-20/Power in Film Production
Introduction
[edit | edit source]This article discusses power within the interdisciplinary field of marketing, using research into individual film preferences as a case study. Marketing outlines and provides logical ground for the techniques that merchants use to sell their products. Specifically, social marketing is “the adaptation...of commercial marketing...as a means to induce behavioural change in a targeted audience on a temporary or permanent basis to achieve a social goal” [1] In the most extreme case, it can be argued that propaganda is a form of marketing of political ideas. Therefore, due to its natural dependency on power, marketing, as a discipline, can be better understood by analyzing the power dynamics within it through exploring people’s film preferences from different political, economic, and biological backgrounds.
Disciplines
[edit | edit source]Artist and the Studio
[edit | edit source]Conflict: artistic concept vs profitability
- Artist also may create politically sensitive material - The Spook Who Sat By The Door (1973)
- Experimental films are hardly profitable
- Avant-Garde, Punk, Alternative cinema
Synergy: High profits allow artist to continue idea through sequels, more confidence in artist so more freedom is given
- James Cameron's Titanic (1997) then Avatar (2008)
Artist and the Consumer
[edit | edit source]- Conflict: Artist normally doesn't care about consumer
- Artist may create something too “deep” for the crowd to perceive - experimental films
- Punk films - aimed to enrage the audience / make the audience uncomfortable
- Synergy: Both want a good quality film
The Studio and the Consumer
[edit | edit source]- Conflict: Over-marketing / marketing in the wrong direction
- Long Day's Journey Into Night (2018) by Bi Gan Synergy: Studio provides according to consumer trends and likes
- Synergy: studio are trying to provide what the consumers like
- Frozen 2 (2019) and other series movies
- Marvel, DC, etc.
- Frozen 2 (2019) and other series movies
Conclusion
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References
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